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13 Comments
C-notesays...Good egg.
ChaosEnginesays...Hang on, she's 16 yeah? Last I checked you needed to be 17 to drive a car in the UK.....
Mordhaussays...Beats me, I just went off the title. Maybe I am wrong and they live in one of the other countries where people drive on the wrong side of the road.
Hang on, she's 16 yeah? Last I checked you needed to be 17 to drive a car in the UK.....
samaaasays...[url redacted]
fuzzyundiessays...Going off of the name "Róisín" and their accents, I suspect this is Ireland or Northern Ireland. That said, you have to be 17 in both to get a learner's permit.
Unless this is a particularly stylish tractor...
ChaosEnginesays..."Róisín" is indeed a common name in Ireland, but the accent is Scottish, not Irish.
Going off of the name "Róisín" and their accents, I suspect this is Ireland or Northern Ireland. That said, you have to be 17 in both to get a learner's permit.
Unless this is a particularly stylish tractor...
siftbotsays...Moving this video to Mordhaus's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
Jinxsays...My guess...
Scottish immigrants in Australia. Hence the steering wheel on the right and the surfboard.
Hang on, she's 16 yeah? Last I checked you needed to be 17 to drive a car in the UK.....
ChaosEnginesays...Actually, that's probably a good guess. Also the fact that it's sunny and not constantly raining
My guess...
Scottish immigrants in Australia. Hence the steering wheel on the right and the surfboard.
ChaosEnginejokingly says...I also feel obligated to point out that 16-year-olds should be given any kind of car for their birthday, let alone a new one.
I bought my first car in my 20s and it was nearly 10 years old. Paid for it myself too.
This guy is not living up to his national stereotype (Scots are tight-fisted with money) and should be ashamed.
My lawn; you're standing on it.
Paybacksays...The huge amount of palm trees and the solar panels pointing almost straight up across the street wouldn't work that great in the UK.
Actually, that's probably a good guess. Also the fact that it's sunny and not constantly raining
newtboysays...Funny, that's exactly how my parents felt when I asked them for a car.....
....but they helped my older brother get his hardship license at 14 in Texas, bought him a pickup truck, and replaced it with a new Toyota Supra when he turned 16. I don't think he even paid for gas until he was over 18.
I bought my own 8 year old Pontiac Lemons and paid for my own insurance and gas (and repaired it myself, no money left for mechanics), and got my license with no help at all when I turned 16....and I feel excessively lucky I was fortunate enough to be able to do it.
I also feel obligated to point out that 16-year-olds should be given any kind of car for their birthday, let alone a new one.
I bought my first car in my 20s and it was nearly 10 years old. Paid for it myself too.
This guy is not living up to his national stereotype (Scots are tight-fisted with money) and should be ashamed.
My lawn; you're standing on it.
skinnydaddy1says...I think your parents just did not like you....... Sorry.....
But! I also got my hardship at 14.... Also from Texas... To many miles from school and no bus service, and my first car was the one I got when my dad got a new car and I got his old 1980 chevette. No heater and no A/C... But you could not kill that car.......
Funny, that's exactly how my parents felt when I asked them for a car.....
....but they helped my older brother get his hardship license at 14 in Texas, bought him a pickup truck, and replaced it with a new Toyota Supra when he turned 16. I don't think he even paid for gas until he was over 18.
I bought my own 8 year old Pontiac Lemons and paid for my own insurance and gas (and repaired it myself, no money left for mechanics), and got my license with no help at all when I turned 16....and I feel excessively lucky I was fortunate enough to be able to do it.
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